* [PD] Add new need active body dialog
Intended for use wherever an active body is needed but none exists. The dialog
contains a list with the bodies present in the document, with an extra option to
make a new body. Custom text can be provided if needed.
This commit also replaces the warnings used by "new sketch" and "primitive"
command with this new dialog.
Addresses issue #4288.
These features, based on the code for the Pipe class, allow the user
to simply create a helical sweep within PartDesign workbench.
Sample application is threads, springs, coils, augers, etc.
Also, remove needless requirement for positive cone angle on helixes.
Thanks to @bitacovir for helping with the icons
Thanks to @chennes for review
Thanks to @vosk for review
Thanks to @wwmayer for review
Enforce that links stay within scope for ProfileBased features
This also ensures that the Body itself is not used for creating features within
the body, causing a "Graph not a DAG" error.
The Original BaseFeature implementation had some serious issues with scoped links. It failed completely for e.g. sketches on the BaseFeature as it made a local link to refere to a out of body object. The only solution to make this work correctly is to add a proxy object into the body which is alloed to exactly that, to link outside oof the body. Something like shapebinder.
- Moved all common code for part design features view providers to a base
class.
- Move shared code for Sketch based features to newly created
ViewProviderSketchBased class
- Add ViewProviderSketchBased to initialization
- Make Pad and Pocket ViewProviders to use the shared code
- Minor fixes to TaskFeatureParameters and some derived classes
Added a new class: TaskDlgFeatureBased which currently contains common
code for TaskDlgSketcherBasedParameters::reject() as well as the same
methode for TaskDlgDressUpParameters.
It's likely that other Feature task dialogs will inherit this class too.
A hole feature is something needed, however, the current implementation does not use the attacher code which would made it intuitive and compatibel to other workbench tools. A reimplementation is needed.